Was there ever a heat record of 50 degrees in Germany?
In Spain yes, but in Germany ever?
In Spain yes, but in Germany ever?
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The hottest summer I remember was 2003. At that time there was a heat wave throughout Europe. Even with us, the termometer climbed over 40 degrees for a few weeks. 50 degrees were not reached. There’s no one on it.
In addition, one of the largest natural disasters in Europe of the last 100 years with estimated 45,000 to 70,000 dead.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitzewelle_in_Europa_2003
I was in the hospital this time in a room that went out west. It wasn’t funny.
No. The record is currently 41,2° C., set up in 2019.
Just look here:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Temperaturrekorden_in_Germany
There you can also see the increase in records in recent years – suitable for global warming in Germany.
One can see in the graphic that warming in Germany progresses faster than globally.
It is therefore to be assumed that this record of 41.2°C will be surpassed in the next few years.
An increase of 50° C. However, it would mean that sufficient climate protection measures were not taken worldwide, and thus practically the “worst case” scenario took place.
This would also mean that wide parts along the equator become so hot that a longer stay can be life-threatening there on several days a year. (Panel bottom right; red surfaces)
1540 Was there also over 40 degrees, how far do you not know
Something like that! Just 5 minutes ago, the following work stumbled:
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/2023-was-the-hottest-summer-in-two-thousand-years
Paper on this: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07512-y
just.
There are reconstructions, the latest one is still Pages2k be, but of course it’s not day-to-day. Then it was ** on average** not warmer then.
In this respect, the handwimmering brings nothing about a “can but!!”
It is about 1 vllt 2 days that showed extreme temperatures, not an average temperature that was so high all due to warm nights.
The officially recognized heat record in Germany is 41.2°C. I guess with an unfavorable location, the one or other terrace in Germany may have been hot even more than 50°C.
Here is a list
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_Temperaturrekorden_in_Germany
I had a holiday at the time on the Baltic Sea – wonderful to heavenly 🙂
If, then in the Middle Ages, as it was still warmer at that time in our latitudes and throughout Germany wine was cultivated.
They have cultivated vines where they grew halfway, no matter how sour the drop they squealed there, who else they had to import expensive wine.
Yes, sometimes even in Sweden. At that time, the average temperatures were 3 degrees above those of the 19th century and still a degree above today.
LOL as if your naive assessment regarding the sources had any weight. I could text you with hundreds of sources of real scientists and you would Do not want to help you any other way than to defame them with unsettled lapels (which you did not even invent yourself) like “climate bugs”, “FakeNews” etc. How should anyone who wants to form an objective picture of both sides take you full?
It is still the same insane defamation and FakeNews page from the climate wall diffraction echo chamber?
Obviously you haven’t read my links because of too much cognition – there’s a verris of these alleged sources in it. Some quoted works don’t even say what your FakeNews page does, or the periods of time do not overlap, and and and. Just because it’s colorful and with a link it’s not true.
And I have a page2k real Source gennant – which you naturally ignore.
Just as I said: Source diffusers … 😁
And that of someone who tries Wikipedia as a “serious source” …
I would like to point out that my “square graphics” (righter would be: graphics) has also indicated the sources for ALL individual graphics. For Central Europe, for example, this study would be:
http://pages.science-skeptical.de/MWP/Mangini-2005.html
But you will also diffamate them again… simply because you can’t present any factual counter-arguments.
yes, the climate change denier side “science-skeptical” (a bilile rabble attempt to page “Skeptical Science“) IS disgusting.
If you already know… ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄
SkS even have a rebuttal 😀
https://skepticalscience.com/medieval_project.html
If your alleged facts are not existent outside the echoes of the liar-march propaganda and pseudo-knowledge of climate change denial, they are also not existent….
There was probably no clear enough “testable” in my question for you. ;-D
Anyway – for mine Claim HABE I have verifiable sources; e.g. pages2k, for example here: https://scilogs.pekt.de/klimalounge/palaeoklima-die-laste-2000-jahre-hockeyschlaeger/
and https://scilogs.pekt.de/klimalounge/palaeoklima-das-ganze-holozaen/
There is enough on the net:
http://pages.science-skeptical.de/MWP/MedievalWarmPeriod.htmx
Of course, due to lack of counter-arguments, you will try to label any source I supply with the labels “our”, “Pseudoscience”, “climate” or even “right-radical” etc. You know that…
I am curious about the verifiable evidence of your claim.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_Klimaanomalie
I don’t think so. The heat record in Switzerland is currently well 42°.
No.
Not since the temperatures are recorded.
Record is 41, x.
42,2 1540 there was probably more
The highest temperature in Germany was 41.2°C in Duisburg-Baerl in NRW. The temperature was measured in 2019.
No, not yet.
Highest temperature with us 41.2°, was with me around the corner. It was enough!
Come on.
Wait, wait a minute.
The litre again…
I think 42,something is the record in Germany